Annalisa Bracco

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Earth's hottest year was 2023. Here it is in graphs and photos External News Renay San Miguel
Three Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Researchers Awarded DOE Earthshot Funding for Carbon Removal Strategies News Renay San Miguel
El Nino could become historically strong during the winter External News Renay San Miguel
Climate Scientists Warn Nature's 'Anaesthetics' Have Worn Off ... External News Brent Verrill
The Earth Unlocked: Season 2, Episode 1: Space Weather featuring Annalisa Bracco External News Renay San Miguel
This Hurricane Season Depends on a Showdown in the Atlantic External News Renay San Miguel
Ocean Heat Is Off the Charts – Here’s What That Means for Humans and Ecosystems Around the World External News Brent Verrill
Ocean heat is off the charts – here’s what that means for humans and ecosystems around the world External News Renay San Miguel
Stride and Ocean Visions Building Ocean Sustainability World Project in Minecraft External News Renay San Miguel
The Oceans Are Missing Their Rivers External News Renay San Miguel
Machine learning makes long-term, expansive reef monitoring possible External News Renay San Miguel
Machine learning predicts biodiversity and resilience in the Coral Triangle External News Renay San Miguel
NOAA Features Alumna's Children's Book: 'Ocean Adventures with Millie and Sam' News Renay San Miguel
Celebrating UN Sustainable Development Goals Week: 'Young Minds for Healthy Lives on a Healthy Planet' News Renay San Miguel
Dipping a Toe in Jupiter’s Atmospheric ‘Oceans’ and Polar Cyclones News Renay San Miguel